Your anger type is 'Volcano.' When something upsets you, you can't hold it in — you let it out immediately. Keeping things bottled up is stress in itself, and when frustration strikes, your emotions burst out before your filter can catch up. People around you have probably seen you blow up more than a few times. But on the flip side, you carry zero grudges — once it's out, you move on like nothing happened.
The true nature of this anger pattern is 'honest self-expression.' You're someone with zero pretense about your emotions. Happy or unhappy, you show it as it is. You're the least compatible with society's 'grin and bear it' expectations, yet paradoxically, being around you feels refreshing. You're not the type to talk behind someone's back or plot silent revenge.
The hidden truth behind your anger is a 'desire to be respected.' The fuse lights when someone dismisses you or takes you lightly. That's not ego — it's a healthy boundary that says 'See me for who I really am.' The only downside is that when the flame burns too hot, you scorch the other person, and the message you actually wanted to deliver gets lost in the heat.
Getting angry isn't inherently wrong. What matters is 'how' you express it. Try lowering your emotional temperature for just three seconds before speaking. The same message delivered in a different tone completely changes how the other person receives it. Someone who can channel hot sincerity through warm expression becomes the most powerful communicator of all.
🔍 Key Traits
- When you're mad, holding it in for even three seconds feels impossible
- After you let it out, you move on cleanly and forget about it
- You can't hide your feelings — everything shows on your face
- Being disrespected triggers the strongest reaction in you
- After venting, you actually feel relieved
💪 Strengths
- Transparent communication with zero deception about feelings
- A clean, grudge-free personality that moves on quickly
- The ability to clearly recognize and express your own emotions
🌱 Watch Out For
- Anger intensity can sometimes be disproportionate to the situation
- Leading with emotion can unintentionally hurt the other person
- Frequent emotional outbursts can wear relationships thin
💚 Great Match
Glacier Type (ICE) — A cool partner balances your heat and creates equilibrium.
⚡ Potential Clash
Another Volcano Type — Fire meets fire and burns out of control.
💌 A Word from PSY
Your honest emotional expression is actually a huge strength. People feel at ease around you because there's zero hidden agenda. Just try dialing the heat down a notch. The same words in a softer tone open ears wide. A three-second cooldown is the secret to delivering 100% of your sincerity.
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